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High Keratin 8/18 Ratio Predicts Aggressive Hepatocellular Cancer Phenotype

  • Nicole Golob-Schwarzl
  • , Kira Bettermann
  • , Anita Kuldeep Mehta
  • , Sonja M. Kessler
  • , Julia Unterluggauer
  • , Stefanie Krassnig
  • , Kensuke Kojima
  • , Xintong Chen
  • , Yujin Hoshida
  • , Nabeel M. Bardeesy
  • , Heimo Müller
  • , Vendula Svendova
  • , Michael G. Schimek
  • , Clemens Diwoky
  • , Alexandra Lipfert
  • , Vineet Mahajan
  • , Cornelia Stumptner
  • , Andrea Thüringer
  • , Leopold F. Fröhlich
  • , Tatjana Stojakovic
  • K. P.R. Nilsson, Thomas Kolbe, Thomas Rülicke, Thomas M. Magin, Pavel Strnad, Alexandra K. Kiemer, Richard Moriggl, Johannes Haybaeck

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Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Steatohepatitis (SH) and SH-associated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are of considerable clinical significance. SH is morphologically characterized by steatosis, liver cell ballooning, cytoplasmic aggregates termed Mallory-Denk bodies (MDBs), inflammation, and fibrosis at late stage. Disturbance of the keratin cytoskeleton and aggregation of keratins (KRTs) are essential for MDB formation. METHODS: We analyzed livers of aged Krt18−/− mice that spontaneously developed in the majority of cases SH-associated HCC independent of sex. Interestingly, the hepatic lipid profile in Krt18−/− mice, which accumulate KRT8, closely resembles human SH lipid profiles and shows that the excess of KRT8 over KRT18 determines the likelihood to develop SH-associated HCC linked with enhanced lipogenesis. RESULTS: Our analysis of the genetic profile of Krt18−/− mice with 26 human hepatoma cell lines and with data sets of >300 patients with HCC, where Krt18−/− gene signatures matched human HCC. Interestingly, a high KRT8/18 ratio is associated with an aggressive HCC phenotype. CONCLUSIONS: We can prove that intermediate filaments and their binding partners are tightly linked to hepatic lipid metabolism and to hepatocarcinogenesis. We suggest KRT8/18 ratio as a novel HCC biomarker for HCC.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)256-268
Number of pages13
JournalTranslational Oncology
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2019
Externally publishedYes

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